Amid rising humanitarian needs in Ethiopia's Amhara region, Lalibela-a town famous for its 12th-century rock-hewn churches-has regained access to safe water thanks to the largest solar-powered water project by the International Committee of the Red Cross in Africa. The new system will provide reliable water to an estimated 77,000 residents, addressing shortages caused by years of conflict and unreliable power supply. Joining us to discuss the impact of this project and the broader humanitarian situation in Amhara is Steven Anderson, Communications Coordinator for the ICRC in Ethiopia.

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